Saturday, July 11, 2015

Celebrate 30th July as Rasagola / Rasgulla Dibas - Questioning yourself as why ? #RasagolaDibasa #Rasgulla #Odisha

Celebrate 30th July as Rasagola / Rasgulla Dibas - Questioning yourself as why ? #RasagolaDibasa #Rasgulla #Odisha

3 comments:

  1. ”This is the saddest piece of writing ever seen on the Indian gastronomic and cultural front.
    just changing the name from roshogolla to rasagulla won't make it Intellectual property of Oriyas.
    Rashogolla, like the most sweets in India will always and forever be a Bengali thing. Remember that Bengali households still are known for their amazing food culture and this fact is known world-wide :)
    is this the only piece of heritage that you can show off to the world? Seriously there are better things to latch onto :)
    chaitanna mahaprabhu did come from GEOGRAPHICAL ORISSA but back then there was no orissa, are we forgetting this?
    and your dear lord ASHOKA the great wasn’t your hero too until he defeated your so called “kalinga empire”. he was a scavenger of kalinga and not a king :)
    your bali, sumatra etc “J(y)ATRAS” came form LORD ASHOKA’S INVASION of your pillage state.
    the regular oriya isn’t sweet at all, its rather very harsh, its rather the languages like sambalpuri and languages near the west bengal border where the oriya dialects turn sweeter. would you not agree?
    sambalpuri is such a cute language! why are you guys stomping it down to non-exitence and these guys want their language to prosper just like yours. give them their due!
    oh, btw, i forgot to mention YOUR BEST CM (infact my best CM too, one of the best CMs our country ever had) doesn’t even speak Oriya! ”
    KAMONASISH AAYUSH MAZUMDAR
    (MBA, IMT Ghaziabad)
    Vertical Head - Mobile Internet Products & Data Services at Airtel
    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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  2. "tanSEN was bengali my dear friend, so were a lot of other people! want to see the entire list as it stands today? so was subash chandra bose and sri aurobindo :)



    and i can name a million others and i am proud to say our greateness can be exerted beyond our national borders.
we are the fifth largest speakers!

    here are two lists to shut your mouth

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengali_people



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bengalis



    these guys are not just making India proud but half the world knows about these guys dude :)

    we bengalis have won pretty much every award in the world stage
you name it we have it and we are damn proud of what we have :)
its the only country in the world which took rebellion because it couldn't speak its mother tongue and it won! and won so hard that the UN had to adopt that day as the international language day, which celebrates languages from all over the world.

    did you know that the FAMOUS SEARS TOWER is architectured by another bengali?"

    KAMONASISH AAYUSH MAZUMDAR
    (MBA, IMT Ghaziabad)
    Vertical Head - Mobile Internet Products & Data Services at Airtel
    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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  3. "Rashogolla, like the most sweets in India will always and forever be a Bengali thing. Remember that Bengali households still are known for their amazing food culture and this fact is known world-wide :)

    tanSEN was bengali my dear friend, so were a lot of other people! want to see the entire list as it stands today? so was subash chandra bose and sri aurobindo :)



    and i can name a million others and i am proud to say our greateness can be exerted beyond our national borders.
we are the fifth largest speakers!

    here are two lists to shut your mouth
    

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengali_people


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bengalis



    these guys are not just making India proud but half the world knows about these guys dude :)

    we bengalis have won pretty much every award in the world stage
you name it we have it and we are damn proud of what we have :)
its the only country in the world which took rebellion because it couldn't speak its mother tongue and it won! and won so hard that the UN had to adopt that day as the international language day, which celebrates languages from all over the world.

    did you know that the FAMOUS SEARS TOWER is architectured by another bengali?"

    KAMONASISH AAYUSH MAZUMDAR
    (MBA, IMT Ghaziabad)
    Vertical Head - Mobile Internet Products & Data Services at Airtel
    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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